Tag Archives: filmmaking

It’s been nearly two months since Zombie Casserole premiered on Saturday August 17 at the Mascara and Popcorn Film Festival in Montreal. John and I made the road trip up to Canada on the Thursday and Friday prior and met … Continue reading →

So here we are nearly one year from the date of the project’s inception. For the past several months it’s felt like we’ve been taking one step forwards and two back. If it’s not issues with sound, then it’s issues … Continue reading →

Over the past few months, we’ve been busily churning away at sound and video post-production. This has resulted in a number of character-building and learning moments. There’s a vast difference between chunking out four to five minute web videos and … Continue reading →

It’s kind of a big deal when you take a project you’ve been working on for months and get your first glimpse of what the end result might look like. So it was a couple of weeks ago, when I … Continue reading →

“It’s not a zombie movie unless someone gets torn apart.” This is a direct quote from the conversations John and I first had when we started making short zombie films back in July 2011. We’ve tried to stick with this … Continue reading →

This last week we edited one of the big showpiece scenes of our short film Zombie Casserole. It’s Scene 10 – the zombie activist meeting. In an earlier post, John detailed how we filmed a zombie protest scene complete with … Continue reading →

After three weekends of filming Zombie Casserole on multiple days using multiple cameras, John and I have found ourselves with the daunting task of sifting through all the footage to correlate it to the scenes in the script. Given that … Continue reading →